MAXIMS Ol-‘A MERE MAN ___-__. i’ no‘ wntrary to reason. I gr‘; T Oeltl . 1mm“. on" unllezolll? u nugrfllllll. F" m, may h: above reason and CHARDOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1936 1 "F" m ,..,______ Covers Prince Edward 1 Island Like the Dew EW i YORK OSHIPPING A ITAT? 16"“ MAMTZCH EfiITIsF REA , , gall, Tuc l . ||| prize. ‘tn Tel. ~ 11rd, Mt ttin: ber 3rd. i r .._.' \.td.. Rnad 11.. ‘ 4. hiusic by Admis- lr-5500-l0-3l-3i id, Tuesday. iiovcinutr" 3rd. L30 use. ..\I. B. l"l‘ ' "mun coy. " Donald. i- li not fine, first fuie night. L-l2-1l-2-li. "Cavendish Pl: ycrs pregent s)‘ "The Cotintry Mini oriliWiitsliirc Hall. Nuver v . ' . not fluc thc iollnving night. Ad- i sicn 25c and i5c. L-lJ-ll-2-2i. their ill "Hear Dr. (icngc lcrture on “The ’ " in All: "iy Rural '. ‘ivy owning, Nov. nun 10x. Lunch 10c and L-li-ll-Zl-Bl. "Livr tick hiarketiiig Board llllllil ll ‘. . . and calves at . pens railway ucc Street. Tues- 11-14 mblcd a‘. thcrnil- 'I‘ucs<iny will b: er offering top price. .' stock hire \ ll viuitatr: of conipei"r?':c L-l4 Iimll-“nfl live horn lllilildily‘, Nov. ‘ V Alden Rinse. Kcnsinzton. will‘ 111"" Kinkorn. Ever-ct: Slam. 1:1. ilunter Rivcr vdalc. A. E. Vlcrilock. ' L-5494-l0-3l-Zi "Igllli! fillers (hopped some lnst - C ‘ ‘iivt- niarkcting will of price stability m lil" otherivi-"e. Ship ‘ "sh iluplfnrkctiiig Board co- ‘ Iailvciy, L44 >1 o lrollllllerotivc marketing is thc n’ klileyllwd b)‘ yvhich the producer “ N me any Dflrt in s€ttlng the stoiiliisqirrxduec. 17y it with I this week and be con- °°“' L-l4 "Se gown Mile Bay Hall tonight. and amateur hour. Summer. P Eilil. l Dance mtcr, music r500 ‘Old ‘Timers’. Admis- " 25 cents G \ 1 _ M“, plums early. on PTlZCa. L-m II mgfndgltlg Ill‘? 1108!. lambs and momma N fm-‘lflgton Thursday Bmllnwrdmiwuembei‘ 5. Nicholson me’ » at Hunter Rivcrsamc Ewen and Campbell. L-2D-l1-2-2i "Lives-to l; ' M,“ ~m° Marketing Board "mm gnlli/iwitnt Stewart Tuesday m,“ m!“ n Wednesday forenoon ll a v Nov. 3rd and 4th: _“" "Eton. Hunter Riv-‘r. T-n-lr Ft, Peters. Morel]. ‘ wtlfcrrl. l-iunicr River and M‘ ‘ll (lflvs and hours. * $110k with secretaries. Y-ld Eli v vi:- E l . \ CAPE TOWN- (c?) “key (Mm Bu —Mrs. Angela rwell) has won the 1 ADE Club women's cham- P for the "II 21mm: llth since 1923, "D twice. QWNG fVfNll , = -; 5-__-.,..i' uud Dunmin ICMLM k iy. November 3rd- r-poncc Lorne Valley Hall. “X95- NOYOIllDI-Ei‘ 3rd. Webster's music, ' L-btiti-IO-Lil-ll-Z. "Umondllig springhill coal at ‘tan liiundziy‘ mid Tuesday. B.C. lr-5492l-l0-3l-2i Borden Town 5 to ii k‘. M. L-8-ll-2-2i. ' Bench Lodge. ti. L-llblil-lil-Zii-ll-Z. MacKcnzic ' League, New Lon- L-5 161-10-31-21. . .ni: hogs. tut-ray n. L-SIXJT-lil-LZD-fii zcktn saippci" and dance by "as ui \4'.ii.rl Ilia-r Prvsiali in \l-'c;liics',iay, Novl 4. L-ll-ll-Z-Zli "Come to illL‘ W. M. S. Weighing ' y at thc homo oi idrs. frngusl bprmgion. Nurember- Get ' Counter Two Government-held Spanish of Madrid. The 4,500 population of Geiafe, gents around strategic El Escorial. lrrallowchan loll In Years Halloween. thc bane of sedate citzcirs ond the joy of young peo- ple, was thc quictcs; in Charlotte- town for many years police said lust night. Apart from an odd post liullcd iwm thc ground and signs torn down, little or no damage had been reported. For the first time in many ears students of Prime of Woes o- lcgc did not carry out the time honoured custom of parading through the streets and "boun- cing" the professors. In other lycurs the students would gather l in front of teachers‘ residences and shout and sing until the protes- Isor would come forth and make a speech after which he would be 5 "bounced" by‘ the students. Students said they called off the parade pro- grrrrn in order to co-opcratc with l the authorities in maintaining a l quict liallovvcfcn. Iustcod they at- ltClXlCd Halloween parties in the lKnights of Columbus Hall and at I thc Y.M.C.A. . l A fcw students accompanied by l a crowd of local youngsters parod- “ictcst bi (Continued on Page 9) Missing Girl ls Located GLACE BAY, N.S., Nov. L-(CP) -Missing from her home for al- most thrce weeks, Agncs Deveou. 18-year-old Yormouth, N. 3.. girl, was located by police here Satur- day night. They sold she'was safe and well. Miss Dcvcau left the residence of the family with which she was em- ployed in Yarmouth with the de- clared intention of spending her Loyalists Launch Madrid Suburbs Ordered Evac- uated In Face Of New “Sweepinggffensive”. make way for Government counter-attacks on the Insurgent bcsicgero from the heart of the city. was ordered bock into Madrid so new ar- mored cars and tanks could move freely through thc urea against 1n- surgent troops encampcd south of the capital. The village of Peguerinos, northwest of Madrid, likewise was re- ported evacuated to facilitate the Government cnunler-attackon Insur. I near Pinto. l4 miles southwest of - attack villages were ovacua‘ ‘ yesterday to u suburb of Madrid about six miles Modern Equipment The most modem tanks and ar- mored cars were brought into play Madrid, during the heaviest fight- ing of the day. iGovernment forces consolidated the positions after halting an ot- temptcd Insurgent advance a mile and a half south of Pinto. Insurgent planes flew over Mad- rid sevcral times during the day, but did not drop bombs. The total of dead in Friday's air raid was placed at 213. SINK GOVERNMENT SHIP The Spanish Insurgent cruiser Cunarias sank a Spanish Govern- ment gunboot Friday after earlier bombarding the Catalan village of Rosas, sold. reports reaching here. The gunboat ,Cotalnn authorities announced ,opened fire on the cruiser for declining to state its identity and the reason for its pre- sence in Catalan waters. The Can- arlas replied with one shell which sent the gunboat to the bottom, of- ficials said. Coastal batteries were strengthen- ed along the Catalan shore after the cruiser hurled shells into fisher- mcrvs homes, killing severol and wounding 30, at Rosa-s. 35 .milcs south of here. Government guns drove the vessel away from the shore, but authorities indicated they feared the Insurgents might renew the attack with more Ar: unconfirmed report reaching here said the Canarias was convoy- ing freightcrs loaded with In- surgent Moroccan ucops in a plan to land them on the coast. ~ glyph, Franco Nov. 1_ (ct-u- . and‘ causing some damage. 4% Rail Traffic Disrupted By ' High Tides C. N. R. Trackace Be- tween College Bridge A n d D or- chester flooded. MONCTON, N. B.. Nov. l-(CP) -l-ligh fall tides in the Memram- cook River today flooded about 160 feet of main line trockage of the Canadian National Railway be- tween College Bridge and Dorchcs- tcr, about 24 miles from here, and disrupted traffic. The Montreal-bound Ocean Lim- ited wos held at Crowsen's Siding until thc arrival at College Bridge of the Halifax-bound Ocean Lim- ited about. 5.30 pm. when passen- gers and mails were transferred. The belated westbound Limited reached here about eight o'clock and shortly afterwards proceeded on its way to Montreal. It wasunknown at headquarters here just when through traffic would bc resumed. as subsidence of the flood tides must bc await/ed be- fore strengthening of the road-bed starts. Another inundation was reported on the Cape Tormentine branch, ncor Sockville. but no Sunday ser- vice ls maintained on that division. —High tides, unequalled in recent years, swept up Minus Basin in the Bay of Fundy. and the Avon River Saturday and today, flooding low-lying dykclonds and highways All dismicts adjoining the Buyof Fundy were affected by the tides which disrupted highway com- munication and stalled motorists along roads. Attempt Made To Dynamite Residence , i NEW WATERFORD. N.S.. Nov. i-(CP)-Chicf of Police Daniel Graham said tonight an attempt had been mode curly Saturday l0 dynamite on unoccupied Roman Catholic parish residence ut Lin- gan, near here. Ceilings of the house were stud- ded with lorge wooden splintcf5v K»""IRINDBQIV;=r'=N:8.-,~=~Now- 14cm ' lScvcn Drowned In Lake Tragedy IRONWOOD, Mich, Nov. 1—(AP) i —Seven persons drowned in Luke Gogebic. 40 milcs cast of here, to- day after a motorboat capsized. Five of the scvcii drowned when a rescue boat overturned. Seven men anti u boy were pit- ched into thc ivatcr from the mot- orboat about half a. mile from shore. Hearing their cries. Mrs.‘ Oscar Hendricks, who lives in n1 cottage on the shore, set out in a; , rowboot to rcscuc them. 5' l Five men. she said, clambcrcdl l into the boat and it overturned. l She swam toward the shore and ‘was picked up by a rescue party‘ which also saved one of thc mot- orboat occupants. l Alberta Will Default Bond issue Today By J. F. SANDERSON Canadian Press Slut!‘ Writcr EDMONTON. Nov. 1 - (c?) — Faced with a money shortage. the Alberta. Government will default the principal of n $1,250,000 bond issue which falls duc tomorroxv, Premier Abcrhart announced over the weekend. Interest at thrcc per cent will be continued indefinitely. Tumed down by the Federal I i | i V l l Government and the Bank ofCon-l ado. in efforts to borrow the money, the Alberto. Social Credit. Premier skid: “I don't, see anything else for us but to default. I am sorry, but it is impossible for us to do other- wise." Ais the same time, the Premier announced proclamation of lcgis- lui-iou validating an ordcr-in-coun- cll pnsscd in June which cut inter- est rates on Alberta. bonds from an average of 4.89 per cent to 2 l-2 per cent. Under this legislation the intercst on thc present bonds was cut from six to thrcc poi-cent, Meanwhile. protests come front Alberto. bondholders over proclam- ation of thc intercst-ctiiiiug legis- lrition. R. D. Tighe of Edmonton. chairman of the Northern Alberto ‘ Contmifle“ " Read by Everybody vacation at her father's home at nearby Lake Doucette, but never arrived there. OTTAWA. Nov. 1-(0?) -- ‘lwo conferences ‘ ‘ u Dominion and Provincial Govemment officials are now in the immediate offing. that on company low which opens here Tuesday and the first meeting of the National Finance Committee which has been called for Dec. 9. Tuesday's meeting will be presided over by Secretory of state Fermuid Rinfret while Finance Minister Charles Dunning is convener of the Finance Committee which will bring oil provincial treasurers and possibly other mlnistera i/b Ot- town. Other features of administration activity this week include official merger of the Departments of Rail- ways and Canola. and of limrlnc Premier Sails For Home, Important Parleys Loom Airliner Grashcs K i I I i n g T e n shot through the air by thc explos- ion and bits of frame work were found 20 fcct from the house. he said. Windows were smashed. The blast was reported to police Saturday night. A nearby r051- dent said he hnd heard two cx- plosions. the first muffled. the sec- ond o loud blast. Police said they were able to smell dynamite when they arrived to investigate. MADRID. Nev. 1——'I'hc 14,500 civil population of Getafe. suburb of Madrid, was ordered evacuated to- day to give artillery and tanks freer movement in what the Gov- ernment called a sweeping new of- fensive. Relnforcements drown from the civilian population of the besieged capital, were tricked through Getafe tonight as the Government launch- ed a counter-stack against the In- FRANKFORT - 0N - MAIN. Ger- man), Nov. 1--(AP)—Tcr1 persons were killcd and thrcc injured when nri airliner flying from Frankfort to Erfurt crashed and burst intol flames today near Tabaz, in thc Thuringian forest. An airforcc liculcnaut who wit- nessed the crash pulled the three injured survivors from the burning Municipally Operated (Continued on Page 9) I ncreasc In Naval Force Mussolini Offers Pledge 0f Armed Peace. Lashes out at League. MILAN. Italy. Nov. 1- (CP) -- Premier ltlussolini declared today that conflict between Great Britain and Italy would lead to a. general European war, offered to exchange pledges to respect each natioifs rights and proclaimed an "armed pcai-e" rather than the "illusions" of disarmament and collective securityz Half n million citizens jam- mod great Cathedral Square In cheer the Fascist Dictator. r“- lumcd to the cradle of his creed to herald the beginning of his 15th year oi’ power with the ric- claralion: "What"; done is done!" And for the future; “Peace with all both near and ilir. Armed peace! . "Our program of armaments for sea. land and sky will be regularly developed." He saw the League of Nations , “shilnvrcckcd by Wilsonian lidcology" which he asserted was l the philosophy inspiring "the il- lusion of disarmament." "The Lmgtic must renew itsclf or perish," but so for as Italy is concerned “the League may perish" he asserted. with Grcnt Britain mutually re- cognizing each others rights, MUS- ccgnize what has bccn achieved in Ethiopia and elsewhere. Any bilaieral continued. would lend to European (Continued on Page 9) Ex-cabinct Minister Slain At Bagdad o _____ CAIRO. Nov. l—~(CI‘-Havnsi m-ports reaching here tonight said Baghdad “as cxictcd over the as- sassination of General Jafar Pasha. El Esknri, lllllli.~l,[‘l' of defence in the former cabinri: and onetime comrade of Col. T, E. Lawrence. He was rcporlctlly’ shot by an unidentified assassin in the streets of the Iraq capital. The report followed annunce- merit by the new cabinet in a. coin- mnniquc at Baghdad that former Premier Yassin Pasha El Hnshimi and two of the miniricrs in his ousted cabinct. Nuri As Said and Rashid Ali Beg Elfiluni, had been expelled from thc country. In announcing the expirlsions. ilie communique said "it is the duty of the govcrnmsnt to do every- Dahs For Scots GLASGOW. Scotland, Nov. l - ‘(AEU-Municipully operated taxi- cabs have been 111000500- 1" this Scottish city-but thcrc‘ll nae be tipping. William Reid, deputy chairman wreckage. He was tumble to extricate thcl pilot. mechanic, wireless operator orl scvcn other passengers who wcrcl burned to death. The nirforcc lieutenant said vis- ibllity was poor and might have caused the crash. into the Department of Transport. effective tomorrow, the formal in- itiation of the Canadian Brood- casting Corporation. which becomes effective at midnight, the cabinet council hearing on British Colum- bia's appecl for lowered freight rates on feed groin, to be baud Wednesday and the return Thurs- day of Prime Minister Mackenzie King from the Dengue of Notions meeting at Geneva. The Prime Minister sailed yes- terday from Southampton and is due at Quebec Thursday. He will probably be in his office hero cor- iy Ifi-idny. Ldbor Minister Normm Rogers. who accompflnlfl Mf- MR0‘ kenzie King to Geneva. returned own expenses. Prof. Heinrich Ncumnnn. Austrian car specialist who treated Kin! Edward during his holiday here a my weeks ago, has been called to London to examine His Majesty, “gm, 1c was reported here to- night. confirmed. of the Glasgow ‘Transport Com- mlttce, proposed that the city op- crate a fleet of 500 cabs. Mt for profit, but the service to pay its To Treat King? VIENNA, Nov. l-(CP-Havasn- ‘The roport could not be Await Decision In “Stork Derby” TORONTO. Nov. 1- Contestants in Toronto's "stock derby" tonight awaited a court hearing Friday to decide just who is thc uinncr of a. $500,000 fortune. ‘Phe. last day in the strange con- l test started by Charles Vance Millm- ‘ with his death Oct. 3i. 1928, passed without any new births recorded by leading contestants, and no new en- tries. There are l5 mothers claim- lut wool‘ l thing ficccssnry to preserve peace and crdcr and insure that public tranquility be maintained." l0 PAGES l l l i Energy will rln nivvihiug that can - he dune in this world. '. MAXIMS OF A incur: yr-xu WAITS STRIKE GRIP RMAJFITENT Rail Plans Large On i Freight To lP a c i f i c Waterfront $55525 Recall 1.934 _Mass Walkout Which Involwietl . / Serious Food (Ir-Isis. l’ ZKJTAI‘ 1M SAN I*‘I{.AN('ltw'(‘l), Nov. onct-‘ruorc today in “c.111- 'l‘h0r0up;hly' strike-frozen. Irigcraiion facilities. lead i0 a resumption 0i pence and employers. warfare. Call For Strike New York awaited the results of a strike voted by 1.000 SCZllll(‘ll‘.\'§iLl ovcrrodc their national officers tirl called for an Atlantic wall. . sympathy with the coast llIliull-fl; Half u dozen ships were ticd up. ; Informed sources reported ship-l owners were consirlrriitc‘ o. yilnn to: ask the United States Navy L’) put l “safety crflvs" aboard western m r- l chant ships lcft tinmazincrl in t‘ cl spreading Pacific Coast niziri strike. \\'l‘l'(‘ Italy is willing to complete o pact 1 Emcrgcitcy' ('l'(“,'.'S aboard ships for lire and a protection. Rank and iilc members ‘Scamenis. 1' on at Ilouszcn vot- to sir-liv- nud crew: hnn: t f". solini said, but Britain must re- ‘ conflict between the two nations, the Fascist leader . walked irwm two 5lii]\.~' their. Two ships were ‘rzcrl up in New Orleans and two line:- ogwn-nllnr: t: the Pacific Conn coulrl llllllfllt‘ no llififl‘ (‘.‘.l‘f_‘() ti for west coast waterfront dc" lion. hilll0lll1€ffl they Freight Iimliargocs 'I‘ranscontinciit:il railroad yesterday" put embargccs on freigh; [lC>Illll‘(i tomow thrmtfii Pacific coast ports. A separate strike of 1.400 wave- houscmen confronted thc Sou Francisco metropolitan area. cm- bracing n populatimi of about 2. 000.030 with food irmihle. I-‘lnrcnce ltlemiliifc. the w" representative in the strike c: gcncy. called for meetings in cuss sctllcnient of lJDlll thc time and warehousemen's l The community rcnrnilirz" 1934 strike and cnsiriiv: walkout, of labor here. Dur: crisis a food shortage rl.. nnd restaurants; closed, The w ltouscrnetfs siril-zc tlitl nut ailw". fresh produc- hov -r, and lll‘ll{‘l'l‘_\' slorcs said they had a ild-rlay sup- ply of canned goods rm lmnrl. Alaska and thc Pacific Non-ti;- west began to fccl effects 0i the strikes. Alaska 10ll[ZSll0l‘L‘ll‘i(‘ll walk- cri out, tieing up six ships. The Clovcrtimcnt-ovrncri Alaska "r: LONDON, Nov. l-ICP HAVAS)— Capt James lviolliscn announced to- night he will not tikc off for several days on his attempt to better the London-Cape Town record set last May by his estranged wife, Amy Johriscn Molilssn. The flier arrived rut Croydon Air- port from Edinburgh today in a plme piloted by Capt. frbb. whom he ha", selected as co-pilct for his dash to the Cape. ltlohfsan dined nth Edinburgh ins‘. night with his mother.’ He lrticr attended n party given by his actress friend Dorothy Ward. for vrhom he named the plane in which he mode lng 122 eligible births. fi/Ilollison Postpones London - Cape Town Flight his record flight from H11 ‘.'l)’)l' G111‘ ‘. l--(.\f‘)---("ui<-' kiinx: irivi pent-1- uww! us‘ into ‘We Iona"! in urip ihc spreading maritime strike. which thra port of New York and burc rlmvn with nt-w i‘u~"c~ in other United Slates shipping‘ centres", watched manoeuvres invnlviniy siiiprirxn [Titian l and a mum! of Government coneiiinitrr- lic-rrlt-r! l-j» iIil F. DlcGnirLv, assistant secretary" oi‘ lulmr. At I\Ic(lrzid_v's hchcsi strike i'l‘l)l'=l‘.\'l'.'llilll\1'*» rlvlntr-i ills question of keeping skeleton or" Hc exp Thc ciiy of San FFZUIClSCO zilsri snznyhi in Irvine: oppusiri: sides together but 1mlicc prepared for possible n:iicri'vriiii V . Nfld.. to Croydcn 11st 1~‘i..i.i_v. Capt. Bebb joinrci thc Riyal Air, Force in i921 and brmtue a sure-l ant-pilot five years later: After serving as pi'oi with S-urihrrh and zriiiurrrr" lll'\'l Aircraft Ld.. he joincd Aim (‘nnhnm l gun rrqg l; . and intu-cd South Aizicrcn. lust ans] ri""~ i-iuiurrmv yiear he piloted n tram-part jifziiir‘ , 6.41. from Dublin to Croydon. (‘uhflllfl ].'l‘l the 309 miles at an awra"? sprwd of ‘N 206 miles an liClll‘. Molllmu is ceniirlrii‘. his pyrvcrful (is in‘(\r u,“ mcnoplnrc "Dorothy" wi'l cover iii" 6090 mi s‘ in Cipcimvn in less than 40 hours. 14.; wifc covered the dis- tance in '78 hours and 28 minutes. Poul. Annual Slllflt-rlfllmn llrllvrrell $1.00 lly Mull (fnnudu uml ' b. S. A. $1.50 Embargoes Ports 1 f PlIClllC (Writs! \ ‘my vs Ziliiililil Wig»; with rc- ‘rl the lump» ilifli \- rand di. “unions; |7’.".\‘.'.'('ll strike-rs “New Deal” billet issue Deidre licicrs l§l)\‘\:'i!{l) J. 171'; l". led Pl‘('\'\ ll \\'i'.'.‘l' -.\'ei--r '1 ("MRO DIUC. if‘ fir?’ ll ‘THE Pxzwcsr 40 DEAR Y -......M._..p‘< v- vatfimxav was‘. - < . Mint m.‘ I’I‘fi\'l!li":~‘ Aim fi-psli "ninrlu; p.rr‘l_v rln‘ llljlll iirle this ail. qmvrlrii- nizmu 'l‘lllll",ll.‘r‘-' " pm. in . e title (iclitecn mivrii- n Cl‘r'll‘.1\'l.'".\'.‘.'Z\. Till-I rut |- rrn Lerner: Borden 11.1.". u. m. l p. m n. p, m. Il-muu-u Turmcnllno ll n. m. 2.5.7 p. ll. lmlly except Hominy. N" trnln connection lust trlp.